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Title Section15 1964-06-07 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Hetty* In No. 1,475 SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1964. 20 CENTS KDN 73215 words
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Article243 1964-06-07 1 Key to Tokyo for King, Queen ROYAL TOUR —PROGRAMME—' TOKYO, Sat. The A Japanese Foreign Ministry announced today that the King and Queen of Malaysia were expected to arrive in Tokyo on June 16 by a special chartered aircraft for an official 10-day visit. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and theReuter - 243 words
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Article50 1964-06-07 1 UNITED NATIONS, Sat— The U.N. Security Council will meet on Monday to consider new action against South Africa as a result of its racial segregation (apartheid) policies. The council will discuss steps recommended by the General Assembly's special committee on apartheid. These include economic penalties. A.P.AP - 50 words
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Article32 1964-06-07 1 KIEL. (WfM Germany). Sat. i employed In the printing works ol Kiel Jail have been turn;pr cv forged driving licences II i r official documents, ti WM reported yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration348 1964-06-07 1 AUSTEN ZECHA - AUSTEN ZECHA No Lopez reply 'Until I hear from him, nothing is very definite yet/ says the Prime Minister on the prospects for Tokyo by I KI'ALA LUMPUR, Sat. ALTHOUGH President Soekarno has already arrived in Manila en route to the proposed Tokyo summit meeting,348 words
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407 1964-06-07 1 Premiers 'yes sought for June 15 meeting MANILA, Sat JNDONESIA and the Philippines have proposed to Malaysia that they start their talks on June 15 in Tokyo, a high Foreign Office source said today. Visiting President Soekarno of Indonesia and the Philippines President Macapagal have agreed tentatively on that date407 words
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Article52 1964-06-07 1 NAIROBI. Sat.— Seven Samburu tribesmen were killed and Ml others wounded when police opened flre yesterday at Watnba Wiimba village. 130 miles north of Nairobi. The police fired when rioting tribesmen, who were holding an illegal meeting, refused to disperse One policeman sustained a I spearReuter - 52 words
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Article30 1964-06-07 1 NEW DELHI. Sat— Mr. M K. Kidual. 56. Indian Commissioner to Mauritius, has been appointed High Commissioner to Malaysia as from July, the Foreign Ministry announced yesterday— AP.AP - 30 words
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146 1964-06-07 1 SOME PROGRESS IN THE BANGKOK TALKS OANGKOK, Sat. Some progress was reported today in talks here on the dispatch of a Thai team to Borneo to verify the withdrawal of Indonesiar, guerrillas from Malaysian territory. But there was no Indication when the team would be able to leave for theAP - 146 words
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Article31 1964-06-07 1 JAKARTA, Sat— Hungary will deliver 250 tracts and help build a n*\v automotive factory In Indonesia, according to the HungaryIndonesia Economic co-operation agreement, the Antara reported today. AP.AP - 31 words
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Article89 1964-06-07 1 DROGHEDA (Irish Republic). Sat. When a policeman stopped Peter Duff's car alone a country road he found a collie dog behind the wheel, a judge was told today when Duff appeared on five charges, imludins one of driving while under the influence of drink. The farmer toldReuter - 89 words
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Article29 1964-06-07 1 A garlanded President Soekarno being greeted by an unidentilird Philippine defence official at Manila airport shortly after his arrival yesterday. President Macapagal looks on. L'PI picture.29 words
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Article238 1964-06-07 1 Tariff Board chief is named jtfALACCA. Sat. A iIL senior officer of th# New Zealand Customs Department, Mr. L. A. D. Williamson, has been appointed chairman of the Malaysian Tariff Advisory Board. The Minister of Finance. Mr Tan Slew Sin. announced thLs here today. Mr. Williamson will arrive In Kuala238 words
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Article47 1964-06-07 1 LONDON. Sat— Mrs. MarlsClaire Duncan Sandys, wife of Britain's Ctvimonwralih and Colonial Relations Secretary. gave birth to a daughter here la.st night Mr. Sandys. 56 has a son and two daughters by his previous marriage to Sir Winston Churchill* eldest daughter, Diana.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article135 1964-06-07 2 CALL TO SET UP DEWAN OFFICES I^UALA TRENGGANU, Sat.— Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka has been urged to form branches in all Malaysian State capitals to implement the "ovprrjrient's policy on the national language. The call was made by a Alliance Assemblyman. Inche Abdul Rashid bin Mohamed. at the igural meeting135 words
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Article33 1964-06-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The office iM thf Deputy High Commission ol India in Grangr Road will remain closed on Monday being the last day of state mourning for Mi i Nehru33 words
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196 1964-06-07 2 Perak women teachers cable Tengku: Equal pay without delay IPOH. Sat— The Women Teachers' Union. Perak branch, last night sent a telegram to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, urging him to implement equal pay for women teachers "without delay." The telegram followed a decision by the general meeting ol196 words
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Article, Illustration39 1964-06-07 2 Miss Noraini binte Salleh, 18. who was crowied "Miss KELANTAN" in Kota Bharu last week, vliss Noraini will compete in the "Miss Malaysia" contest on June 13 at the Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur. Sunday Times picture.39 words
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302 1964-06-07 2 Fugitive admits 'unlawful immigrant' charge SINGAPORE. S«t. Indonesian, who said he had taken part in an abortive attempt in Central Sumatra to topple the Soekarno Government in 1959, was jailed for two months today after admitting a charge of being an unlawful immigrant.302 words
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Article219 1964-06-07 2 TESSELTON, Sat.— Two hundred men of the Australian Army's 7th Field Squadron of Engineers were scheduled to leave here for the interior on Monday to begin a campaign of road, bridge and airstrip building. The non combatant troops had disembarked from the Australian Navy troop219 words
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228 1964-06-07 2 Opium worth $24,000 seized after a 60 m.p.h. chase A LOR STAR, Sat.— North Kedah Custom!! officers today seized 120 lb of raw opium at Anak Bukit, four miles from here. The opium, valued at $24,000. was found in a car after a GO m.p-h. chase by a Customs Land228 words
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328 1964-06-07 2 Estates dispute may be settled Bahaman KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. T*HE acting Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman 1 bin Samsudin, said today that he was "very hopeful" of a settlement in the wage dispute between the planting industry and more than 200.000 plantation workers. It is understood that both the Malayan328 words
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Article, Illustration102 1964-06-07 2 MOROCCO NEXT FOR MR. PURI JTCALA LUMPUR, Sat. The outgoing Indian High Commissioner here, Mr. Y. K. Purl (above). has been appointed Ambassador to Morocco and concurrently Tunisia. Mr. Puri and his family, who have been here since October 1960. will leave by train for Singapore on Tuesday night. They102 words
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Article61 1964-06-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has sent a congratulatory message to Mr. Lai Bahadur Shagtrl on his election as Prime Minister of India. In hla message, the Tengku said: 'I look forward with anticipation to associating closely with you In further enhancing the61 words
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Article100 1964-06-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Ti Hock Ho. 24. said to have been arrested in police trap yesterday, was charged today with abducting Ng Choun Huat. aged four, the only son of a cloth merchant, in Arab Street at, 1.10 p.m. on May 29 with intent to hold Ng tor100 words
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Article55 1964-06-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The strike by 500 workers on Golconda Estate, near Klang. has been called oft* after the management agreed to reinstate 25 dismissed workers. The tappers had been dismissed for allegedly refusing to tap more trees. The 10-day strike affected the estate and its55 words
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Article31 1964-06-07 2 TAIPING. Sat— The Treacher Methodist Girls' School here will celebrate its 65th anniversary this year with a sports meet on Jun« 20 and an anniversary dinner on July 6.31 words
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Article53 1964-06-07 2 T.V. "CABTEL FELICE" THE ABOVE vessel will arrlv* In Singapore today from Brisbane and will berth at the Port of Singapore Authority Oodowns I' 2 (Gate No. 8) at about 0700 Th« vessel will sal] at 1800 on Bunday. 7th June for Colombo and European ports. Boustead And Co (1960)53 words
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Article49 1964-06-07 2 E.T. SELVARATNAM. Revered memories of a loving, devoted husband, and father. Leaving im suddenly, your thoughts unknown, leaving us memories we are proud to own. those who loved you can really tell, the heartache of partIng without farewell Dearly missed by his darling \i'.e and belovwd children.49 words
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Advertisement53 1964-06-07 2 Lett* CLASSIFIEDS 20 words Sl2 (minimum/ PUERTO: To Marie and Felix a daughter Mariella Consuelo on 5-6-64 at Bungsar, Kuala Lumpur Thanks to Doctor and Staff. LOW— LIM: Between Gu*n f «ng, s/o Mr. and Mrs. Low Peng Cheo*. and Cheng Hoon. d/o Mr. and Mrs Uu: Tlang Moh at53 words
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Article, Illustration815 1964-06-07 3 IF EQUAL PAY DEMAND FOR WOMEN TEACHERS NOT MET.... Narayanan hits out at Govt. for giving salary increases to expatriate officers MENTAKAB, Saturday. r IHE1 HE president of ICFTU Asian Regional Organisation, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, today urged 40,000 teachers in Malaya to take industrial action815 words
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126 1964-06-07 3 BOARD GETS 'SETTLE CLAIMS OR WE STRIKE' NOTICE SINGAPORE. Sat. The Public DailyRated Electrical Workers' Union today gave the Public Utilities Board 14 days' notice to settle a set of 15 claims or face a strike by its 1,300 members. The notice was given after the members had shown, by126 words
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Article26 1964-06-07 3 BENTONG. Sat. Bu.siness firnK and hair-dressing saloons here have organised a fashion •how to be held at the Lyceum Theatre tomorrow at 7 p.m.26 words
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209 1964-06-07 3 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Ismail on Malaysia security policy GEOFFREY GELDARD 'IT MUST BE AT -PEAK ALWAYS 1- From KUCHING. Sat. Th« Minister for Home Affairs, Dato Dr. Ismail. v:ho Is at present tourlni? Sarawak, said today he was determined to see that all security measures throughout Malaysia were at all times at their209 words
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Article47 1964-06-07 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Police this morning recovered three old hand grenades and two shells near a building site in Joo Chiat Road. The shells were found minutes after a labourer had dug up the grenades at :he site. Ail of them were war relics47 words
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Article9 1964-06-07 3 AIRPORT schedules (arrivals and departures) for today:9 words
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Article57 1964-06-07 3 MALAYSIAN AIKWAYS: Prom Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106) 7.35 ajn.; Singapore (ML 584) 9.05 a.m.: Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 032) 9.45 a.m.; Singapore. Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004) 10.35 a.m.; Kota Bharu (ML 035) 12.05 p.m.; Bangkok (ML 583) 3.35 p.m.. Singapore. Kuala57 words
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Article58 1964-06-07 3 MMLAXmAAM m.kV.iis. To Ipoli. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca and Singapore (ML 153) 805 a.m.: Kota Bharu (ML 032) 10.05 a.m.; Ipoh. Kuala LumDur and Singapore (ML 003) 10.55 a 111.; Bangkok (ML 584) 11.35 a.m.: Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca and Singapore (ML 035) 3.45 p.m.; Singapore (ML 683) 4.00 p.m.;58 words
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Article48 1964-06-07 3 MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS From: Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (ML 106) 6.40 a.m.; Penang (ML 153) 8.45 a.m.; Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (ML 032) 9.05 a.m.; Penang (ML 003) 11.25 a.m.; Kota Bharu and Prnang (ML 035) 4.15 p.m.: Singapore. Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 052) 5.00 o.m48 words
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Article49 1964-06-07 3 MALAYSIAN AIKWAKS; To Penang (ML 10b) 6.55 a.m.; Kuala Lumpur. Malacca and Singapore (ML 153) 8.55 a.m.: Penang and Kota Bharu (ML 032) 9 15 a.m.; Kuala Lumpur and Singapore (ML 003) 11.35 a.m.; Kuala Lumpur. Malacca and Singapore (ML 035) 4.25 p.m.; Penang (ML 052) 5.10 p.m.49 words
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Article12 1964-06-07 3 THE ANGUISH OF WAR IN VIETNAM lilt l I 1 IT'" 112 words
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Article47 1964-06-07 3 SANDAKAN, Sat. Revenue collections of Royal Customs and Excise. Sabah Region. Sandakan branch, totalled $1,065,214 last month. This represented $800,946 in Federal revenue and $264,268 In state revene. Of state revenue collections $73,330.17 was from export duty on timber and other forest produce.47 words
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Article30 1964-06-07 3 BENTONG. Sat Doctors nre fighting to save the life of a boy. S Sai\gramany. 12* who was knocked down by a scooter near the town here last night30 words
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Article144 1964-06-07 3 PENANG. Sat. Thrt-e are good prospects for a career in the Malaysia Armed Forces for holders of the Cambridge or Federation of Malnya School Certificates. Major Sharitf bin Ahmad, the Chief Recruiting OfTi <cr said here tod.iv "Such jrdirfatcv littold The Sunday Times "have every chance of144 words
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287 1964-06-07 3 $50,000 drug haul but men get away [POH, Sat. A customs 1 department officer, Mr. M. Joseph, escaped serious injury yesterday evening when a car he was searching at a road block near Sungei Slput, 1& miles from here. SDed away. The car. In which 21Zlb. of opium and 251287 words
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265 1964-06-07 4 Minister opens $2.5 mil. car park ...AND WARNS OF CONGESTION SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for National Development. Dato Lim Kirn Sah, today said that mass transportation to and from the city centre was being studied as an answer to the growing parking and traffV congestion problems. Speaking at the openirr265 words
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Article38 1964-06-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, has appointed Mr. Tan Hoay Djin a magistrate at the Criminal District and Magistrate's Courts and Mr Ho Klan Ping a Crroner at the Coroner's Court.38 words
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Article, Illustration603 1964-06-07 4 IT WILL BE PRESERVED IS THE VARSITY FOR RESEARCH SINGAPORE. Sat. NDII marine policemen tlii morning tought an unusual, exciting hourlong battle with a rare one-ton whale shark off Pulau Se.barok ;i few mile«. off Singapore While eight men kept th<603 words
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637 1964-06-07 4 1,000 grads a year by 1970, Prof. Lim tells convocation SINGAPORE, Sat r |'HE University of Singapore today held its first-ever convocation before a mass audience at the newly-completed National Theatre. From the exclusiveness of the plushy Victoria Theatre where a mere handful of people were allowed in previous years,637 words
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Advertisement93 1964-06-07 4 #11 DIETHELM'S NEW GROUP =JC3C=> FURNITURE PI HV| >w* yg£ KM UM Gracious dining-room suite from the New Group —and costing a good deal less than you expect. DIETHELIVTS Furniture of Distinction 300. Diethelm's New Group 300— a full range of fur- fhe New Group3oo proudly maintainsthe high stanniture for93 words
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174 1964-06-07 5 Khaw on survey of low-cost housing schemes CINGAPORE. Sat— The Malaysian Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. will visit low-cost housing schemes in Batu Pahat and Kluang toiiiorrow. He Hew into Singapore this afternoon to attend a din- ncr given in nls honour by the Singapore174 words
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Article103 1964-06-07 5 l<H)\V-Sedili Kechil 7.09 a.m. <5.91ti 6.35 p.m. 1 6.7 ft p; Singapore 8.24 am. < 7.4 ft) 8.41 p.m. (B.3ft»: Port Dickson 3.42 ajn. < 7.3ft i 4.15 pan. (B.9ft i Port Swettenham 2.22 a.m. 1 11.7 f t» 2.50 p.m. < 13.8 ft103 words
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Article, Illustration415 1964-06-07 5 Capital Advisory Board acts IfUALA LUM PUR, Sat. A three-man committee headed by Senator Athi Nahappan has been appointed to examine the entire question of the application of rent control in the Federal Capital The decision was taken at a recent meeting of the Advisory415 words
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508 1964-06-07 5 City Council men to retain their old salary scales SINGAPORE, Sat. r«ITY COUNCIL monthly rated employees transfexred to the Government will retain their old salary scales and most of their conditions of service personal to themselves. i This is stated in the Gov- ernment's White Paper publislied today on the508 words
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119 1964-06-07 5 17 cholera cases in Trengganu hospital |/"UALA TRENGGANU, 11 Sat. The Acting Chief Medical and Health Officer, Trenggan v, Dr. W. L. H. L. Bell, cor firmed today That there were up-to-aate 17 cases of cholera and 13 suspected cases in the General Hospital here. All the 17 cases are119 words
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Article33 1964-06-07 5 SINGAPORE. Sat —Some 3.000 Sikhs this evening attended a> mass prayer raliy at the Central Sikh temple in Queen's Street, in honour of the late Prime Minister of ludia. Mr Neliru33 words
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Article25 1964-06-07 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Burglars broke into a tyre dealer's shop '.n Jalan Kallang Kuding and stole 95 car tyres worth an estimated 11.000.25 words
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Article120 1964-06-07 5 L7UALA LUMPUR. S< IV The Deputy Prime Minuter. Tun Abdul Razak. and j.everal C.ib I w»re among 1.000 guests at la-t n gtitj wedding rwep'.io'i ot Ml K f K.i tm. Firs Secretary to the M.i.:iv-:.<n Enib.' and Utm JevaI nadnml 'lie Drwan (i in Pu.-'aka. The120 words
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Article60 1964-06-07 5 KUANTAN. Sat S. Balakri*inan. 26. a- lorry driver, was today fined SBO or two weeks 1 jail by the Magistrates Court here for driving without due care and attention. His driving licence was also endorsed. Balakrislinan drove a lorry and knocked against a Land Rover at60 words
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Article41 1964-06-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —Dr. K. Reddy, former Medical Superintendent of the Sungei Buloh I Leprosarium, yesterday spoke on the "Advancement of Science to members of the Science Society of the Ampana Road Girls" Secon I dary School, here.41 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-06-07 5 \JR. LOO NYEN HOL a mlnine engineer, kissing his bride. Miss Sylvia Chua Oy Long, a former reporter of the Straits Times in Penang, after their wedding at St. Francis Xavier's Church In Petaling Jaya yesterday. The bride Is the second daughter of Mr.79 words
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Advertisement243 1964-06-07 5 FINANCIAL STABILITY IN A 1 m DEPOSIT ACCOUNT Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rate erf 5% when you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING Limited. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money is completely unaffected by changing economic condition*, and withdrawals are243 words
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Article25 1964-06-07 6 i» wordt lit/. (Minimum) PRIZE WINNERS In Donation Draw In Aid of International Bazaar for tbe r.iiri.l will be announced 2^nd June. Strnit* Times.25 words
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Article532 1964-06-07 6 OU R concentration 0O manoeuvres towards one particular summit in recent weeks has obscured the possibly greater importance of others which lie ahead. Though a meeting between Tengku Abdul Rahman and President Soekarno would be an event of significance, because of the tensions between our532 words
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Article, Illustration566 1964-06-07 6 Jeffrey Blyth - The terror that stalks the streets of: Jeffrey Blyth BACHELORS ADVENTURE by pEORGETOUN. Sat. vl An ice pick lashed crudely to the end of a six-foot pole stood conveniently near the door of Balkaran Singh's shacklike shop in the village of Bachelor's Adventure. As a weapon it would bo more566 words
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Article, Illustration1284 1964-06-07 6 IAIN MACLEOD - How can ANYONE trust Roy Welensky now? IAIN MACLEOD by Editor of the Spectator—. in that journal last week THE most important and revealing sentence in Sir Roy Welensky s book* comes in the second page. Welensky is referring to Creech-Jones, Secretary of State for tbe Colonies in the Labour1,284 words
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Article100 1964-06-07 6 EPIDEMIC hits Malaysia chit-chat bug bites supermarket shoppers. These should be the headlines in your paper, bringing to light the problem of the poor person who actually has the audacity to walk into h supermarket with the Intention of shopping, not shouting. I say audacity because we shoppers100 words
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Article97 1964-06-07 6 ABOUT one -third of the population of Klang lives in the Telok Pulal Road area, y?t the bus service here is the poorest in the town. Only two buses make this run. And what a sorry condition these two are in. The scats are full of holes, the97 words
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Article92 1964-06-07 6 THE largest secondary school in Ked a h Perils has only two iuallfied science teachers; one for the lower secondary and one for the upper. The teacher taking the upper classes has also to teach two Form 111 classes Next term he will have two more on his92 words
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Article78 1964-06-07 6 A PASSENGER" (Sunday Times. May 10) has not understood what the Malay Settlement Union is really complaining about (April 26 >. The MSU said the bus drivers were reckless. This means they drive the buses in such a way as to endanger the lives of the passengers78 words
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Article71 1964-06-07 6 npOO often one hears this 1 complaint: There is a sad lack of men with technical training ie Singapore. Why? I'll tell you why. After passing cut of school you spend two extra years picking up skill then you go to work and get paid less than71 words
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Article287 1964-06-07 6 A SMALL boy watched his older brother jump out of his car and run around to the other side to open the door lor his girl friend. Turning to his friend, the youngster said: "Tom always has to do that. She's a nice girl but she's287 words
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Article390 1964-06-07 6 13 MEN SET OUT TO £1 million ■y A Sp«M-ial I%'rilrr LONDON, Sat.— ln an oldworld inn at Chiddlngfold on the SurreySussex border, a burly British colonel met with his forces the other day to fight a new-style battle against crime. Under him are 13 determined men, drawn from all390 words
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Advertisement824 1964-06-07 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. it wmrd* ill/- (Mtmimmm) MAVPHIL: Between Mabel Tan. only dHuKhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Hunt: Chiang and Philip Tan. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kirn Hock on 7.6.64. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 29 W»r4m t2.io (Mm.i PNISBVTIRIAN CHURCH, In SinI a.m. arul 6 p.m. All VVrkomc BAMAI824 words
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Advertisement296 1964-06-07 6 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the worried because they cannot way you speak and write? Are depend upon their English you sure that you are not not "letting them down." It making mistakes that cause was296 words
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Article190 1964-06-07 7 TIME BOMB: PRAISE FOR ALERT AMAH Someone else, too, called- SINGAPORE, Sat. Police today praised the "mental alertness" of the amah whose tip-off to the police last night led to the discovery of a time bomb on a road divider along Bukit Timah Dunearn roads. The Police Secretary, Mr. T.190 words
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Article77 1964-06-07 7 SINGAPORE Sat. A Singapore Turf Clur watchman. Monamed Noor it this morning caught an Indonesian loitering around the club's car park. Inche Noor then rang 999 and handed the man to the police. The police spokesman, Mr. T. Chelliah. said the detained man is Suaan bin Sunt. 35.77 words
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Article67 1964-06-07 7 JESSELTON. Sat.— The first express mail service between here and Tenom nas been instituted this month, the Regional Director of Posts and Telecommunications announced today. The general manager of the Sabah State Railways ha« made this service possible by providing "lock up" facilities for first class mall67 words
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Article63 1964-06-07 7 NEW YORK tat. D.ito Aw Cheng Chye. a leading Singapore industrialist and philanthropist «v awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at Fairlelgh Dickin-jn University today. Five other teuton in the field o' education. Industry and government were also given honorary degrees at the university'sUPI - 63 words
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Article69 1964-06-07 7 PENANO. Sat. A "laga kre- ta." Liew Mok Seng, who was arrested yesterday at a motor cyrlp park in Pennng Road, was today fined 85 or one day's jail in default, for committing an offence under the Penang Municipal Control of Parking Places by-law. Llew.69 words
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Article32 1964-06-07 7 LONDON. Sat Leatherslade Farm. Oakley, Bucks, hideout of the great train robbers, has been 6old. It was stated today. The Identity of the new owner Is being kept secret— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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434 1964-06-07 7 Call to Ma lay anise all Go vt. posts 'at once' PAY RISES FOR EXPATRIATE OFFICERS 'A REVERSAL OF POLICY' KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE staff side of the National Whitley Council today called on the Government to Malayanise the civil and public services "immediately." The decision to make the appeal434 words
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Article, Illustration98 1964-06-07 7 KUAN YEW LOSES 6 TIMES AT STALL SINGAPORE. Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. took a try at the coconuts at a carnival stall this morning, and missed six times. He was opening the twoday carnival of the Singapore University Students' Union at Raffles Institution. Mr. Lee spent98 words
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477 1964-06-07 7 WHY GOVT MUST SET UP A COMMON MART: TAN JVIALACCA, Sat The ITI Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said today that rapid industrialisation was one of the means of over- 1 coming Malaysia's long; term problems. He was sDeaklnK at a luncheon given by the Seh Tan Clan477 words
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Article64 1964-06-07 7 PENANG. Sat. Tn.sha owners :md ridrrs will hold a joint meeii'i(j soon »Ith the City Council's rt and Vehicles Committee to discuss the Councils I amlng tliat ihe licences of irishas ren;ed to unlicensed riders would be cancelled in future. At;end!ne the meeting will be delegates64 words
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Article42 1964-06-07 7 PENANO. S.it. Chew >c Chool. 36- of Paslr Puteh. Ipoh. < harged In the Second MagiI trate's Court today with having contravened the Restricted Residence Enactment. He pleaded not guilty and was ordered to be remanded until June i 13.42 words
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117 1964-06-07 7 TAN: THE MISSING MILLIONS IN TAXES MALACCA, Sat— Although the Department oi Inland Revenue has shown "tremendous improvement" in its war against tax codgers, the Government, is still losing millions of dollars. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said this here today when he visited the Malacca Department117 words
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252 1964-06-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A CRISIS has developed in the machirery for consultation and negotiation between the 14,000 railwaymen and the official side. The machinery broke down last night over the issue of upgrading and downgrading of staff, the staff side said today. The staff side252 words
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Article85 1964-06-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Che»h Sin Huat. 18. of Ipoh Road here, was today sentenced to a year's jail and six strokes of the rotan for extortion. He was convicted by the Third Magistrate. Inche Abu Mansor bin All, for extorting $15 from a hairdresser. Low Pai85 words
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Article57 1964-06-07 7 PENANO. Sat. The Thai Consul. Mr. Swate Komalabhuti will plant a Bodhi tree, specially brouuht from India, at Wat Chaiya Mangalaram Penang's oldest Buddhist temple in Burmah Lane tomorrow. The ceremony will be pan ot a seven-day celebrations in connection with the depositing of Bodhlsatava57 words
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118 1964-06-07 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Malaysian Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Ha]l Jubir, flew here today for discussions with Malavslan Airways authorities on ways to improve the airlines' services, particularly to Sarawak. Also participating In the talks was the Sarawak Minister for Works and118 words
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Article86 1964-06-07 7 KLANG. Sat. The Malaysian Armed Forces recruiting team will be at the Klang Club here on June 15 and 16 on a recruiting drive. It will recruit young men between 18 and 23 years for the Pederation Engineers, Federation Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Federation Supply and Transport Services,86 words
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Article, Illustration45 1964-06-07 7 MR. and Mrs. Lucas Loh Keng Cue ong who were married at the Church of Sacred Heart in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Loh is on the staff of the Straits Times Press in Kuala Lumpur. The bride is Miss Theresa Mary Soh.45 words
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Miscellaneous88 1964-06-07 7 TV programmes for today rLEVISION programmes for today: CHANNEL 5 P.M. 1 00 Opening and programme summary In all languages: 105 Adventure Yarmouth to Paradise: 130 Two of a Kind: 2 00 Ne in English: 210 The Saint In.--: 3 05 Chinese Cinema Mighty Heroes (Part II >: 345 —Leonardo88 words
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Miscellaneous100 1964-06-07 7 News and Newsreel in Chinese: 8.05 Age of Kings Red Rose and the White (Part lit: 845 TV. News Magazine i English version); 9.15 The Phil Silvers Bhow Pace on the lecruiting poster; 945 News and newsreel in English: ions Perry Maann— The Case of the Travelling Treasures; 1100 One100 words
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Miscellaneous90 1964-06-07 7 —Programme Summary In nil languages for the next day and close. CHANNEL 5 (K.L.) C HANSEL C (Ipoh A Malacca) P.M.: 600 Test Pattern and Music; R. 25 Opening aud Programme Summary; 6.30 News in English; 6.40 Bugs Bunny: 705 Colt 45; 730 News In Malay 7.40 Serbanika; 800 Room90 words
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Article, Illustration399 1964-06-07 8 Minister is hopeful of accord JAKARTA, Saturday. y\R. PAUL HASLUCK, the Australian Minister for External Affairs, said here yesterday Australia would maintain her needs and interests in Asia. After two days of talks with Indonesian leaders, he told a Press conference he had foundReuter; UPI - 399 words
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240 1964-06-07 8 Soek birthday wish: I hope to achieve something before I die MANILA. Sat. President SocJturno celebrated b i 63rd birthday, today describing his health as excellent and shunning discussion of his dispute with Malaysia. The Indonesian leader danced and sane at a birthday reception and party in his temporary residenceAP; UPI - 240 words
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172 1964-06-07 8 PRESIDENT Johnson ol invited the Turkish 1 Inonu to Washington to blem. The invitation came after the U.S. President and the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces In Europe had advised Turkey against a landing of troops on Cyprus. A high government source said both172 words
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Article49 1964-06-07 8 JAKARTA. Sat.— Queen Slrucit qf Thailand has donated 28 packages of cotton wool to Indonesia's crippled children. Luang Phinlt Akson. the Thai Ambassador to Indonesia, yesterday presented Queen Sirikit's donation to the Indonesian Red Cross for delivery to the rehabilitation centre in Solo. Central Java.— UPL49 words
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Article, Illustration90 1964-06-07 8 Mrs. JAGAN QUITS IN TEARS ftEORGETOWN, Sat. Mrs. Janet Jagan (above), 43-year-old wife of Dr. Cbeddi Jaean, the Prime Minister of British Guiana. has resigned from the Home Ministry, to which her husband appointed her a year ago In the Senate here she wept as sbe accused the Police Commissioner.90 words
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Article31 1964-06-07 8 MOSCOW. Sat.— Mr. Khrushchev will meet President Tito tomorrow or on Monday, probably in Leningrad, official Soviet sources here said today. President Tito is visiting Finland. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article35 1964-06-07 8 LONDON, Sat. Rlngo Starr, drummer in "The Beatles" group Is still too sick to travel with the rest of the group to Hong Kong on the way to Australia next Sunday. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article44 1964-06-07 8 LIMA. Sat. Joseph Mengele. former member of Nan Germany > S.S. movement and accused Icilier of thousands of Jews at the infamous Auschwitz concentration camp. ha« been arrested h,ere. Dr Juan Languasco Dehabich. ttv? Peruvian Minister of Government and Police, announced today. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article62 1964-06-07 8 LONDON. Sat —Britain will I hold a military exercise to study the problem of a United Nations- i sponsored Task Force operating in a peace-keeping role, the Defence Ministry t. T inounced yesterday. I Oen Sir Richard Hull. Chief of the General Staff, will hold tho exercise.Reuter - 62 words
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135 1964-06-07 8 PUNCH BY JUDGE SUBDUES 220 LB. PRISONER KANSAS CITY, Sat. A judge today stepped down irom the bench and landed a well-placed punch in helping subdue a belligerent prisoner. Richard Barton (2201 b.) was in court yesterday accused of contempt and was given the choice of leaving his estranged wifeAP - 135 words
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201 1964-06-07 8 YEW DELHI, Sat. A> Mr. Lai Bahadur i Shastri. India's new I Prime Minister desigi ate, said yesterday he believed in a "policy of persuasion" to settle problems with Pakistan and China, a Congress Party spokesman told reporters. Mr. Shastri. addressing a Congress parliamentaryReuter - 201 words
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184 1964-06-07 8 VIENNA. Sat.— A resolution to expel South Africa, called "illegal" by some delegates, was adopted by 58 votes to 30 by the Universal Postal Union conference here vestrrday. After the vote with 26 abstention.s the South African delegate. Oen. I. J. Botes. remained inReuter - 184 words
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Article72 1964-06-07 8 VATICAN CITY. Sat. Pop* Paul has approved a document .saying that people choosing cremation after death, instead of burial, should no longer be considered public sinners and refused -tments. Vatican source* said ye.s'erday. The Pope's decision has been circulated among the world's bKhops for application.Reuter - 72 words
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Article51 1964-06-07 8 WASHINGTON. Sat— President Johnson conferred yesterday with the Shah of Iran, whom he last met two years ago when visiting Iran as Vice-President. The Shah arrived at the Whlt« House at noon for a one-hour conference with President Johnson and Secretary of State. Mr. Dean RuskUPI - 51 words
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Article50 1964-06-07 8 LA PAZ (Boltvia>. Sat.— Minera at Catavl. in the Oruro district 180 miles south-east of here, yesterday released nine hostages when the Bolivian Government freed three miners' union leaders held In La Paz. The government held the leaders responsible for recent disturbances and anti-government demonstrations. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article112 1964-06-07 8 MANILA. Sat.— The Philip- 1 pine President. Mr. Macapagal. has ordered the arrest and deportation of five aliens convicted of offences ranging from robbery to non-payment of employees, the acting Press Secretary. Mr Vlrgllio Reyes, announced yesterday Mr. Reyes said the Deportation Board had found the I112 words
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Advertisement402 1964-06-07 8 I Smm mW m^^ m\^^^^^^^^^mmmM afc^riil ■i?9im BpjP^*^^ Ib j|> w HfcsS o&M^^ I m\^mmmmmmmmmWk mm* wSt^U fcfrl W^w^^m mm 1* jj gH8339 HI m m Mm m*Mm7 BEDFORD diesel trucks are used extensively by logging contractors and saumilling companies engaged in the Malayan timber industry. The Bedfords shown here402 words
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Article, Illustration508 1964-06-07 9 Soviet 'yes to talks Support for Polish proposal on Laos grows MOSCOW, S«t BRITAIN AND U.S. TOO 'INTERESTED' IN PLAN THE Soviet Union today announced it accepts Poland's plan for a preliminary six-nation conference on Laos, Tass news agency reported. The Soviet Government proposed that the neeting should take placeAgencies - 508 words
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Article, Illustration271 1964-06-07 9 PEKING QUOTES -HOXHA ATTACK— rKVO. Sat. Albanian strong man Enver Hoxha has declared, without going into details, that Nikita Khrushchev "and his followers" at one time planned to murder Russian leader Josef Stalin. Hoxha made this startling statement at a May 24 banquet in Tirana.AP - 271 words
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Article109 1964-06-07 9 Takeover at gunpoint NAIROBI. Sat.— Troops of the Zanzibar People's Liberation Army carrying tommy guns and automatic rifles yesterday surrounded the island's power station following a Government takeover order. Two British technicians working for the Electricity Board had been dismissed but not expelled from Zanzibar. A statement by Zanzibar's President.AP - 109 words
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Article73 1964-06-07 9 JAKARTA. Sat. The leftist student organisation of CGMI has reportedly demanded the dismissal or a state university professor In Bandung. West Java, because the latter has Invited the U.S. Ambassador. Mr. Howard P. Jones, to lecture before his students. The Antara news agency reported totisy the CGMIAP - 73 words
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Article65 1964-06-07 9 PARIS. Sat— Marlene Dietrich arrived here by air yesterday from her triumphant tour of the Soviet Union and was full of praise for Russian journalists who "didn't ask me any stupid questions about my age or what my dresses cost..." The German-bom singer and film starReuter - 65 words
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Article17 1964-06-07 9 ALGIERS. Sat.— President Ahmed Ben Bella, of Algeria will visit Cnina next September.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-06-07 9 FROM LONDON TO STORE TO MARRY LONDON, Sat. Barbara Lint ham is flying to Singapore tomorrow to marry her soldier sweetheart. And the Army is paying her fare. "You might call it our service for young lovers any girl marrying a soldier in similar circumstances can now travel at the77 words
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246 1964-06-07 9 GENEVA. Saturday. rE "obstinate and even negative attitude" of the industrialised countries during the 12-week 119-nation world trade conference has caused widespread disillusionment among the developing coun- tries, Afro-Asian sources said here today. "We would even go so far as to close our market246 words
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105 1964-06-07 9 No stripping, union tells members SYDNEY, Sat.— Allegations of degradation and depravity have led to Actors Equity putting a ban from today on its members talcing part in strip-tease shows In Sydney's King's Cross area The union has appealed to all trade unionists to avoid participating or assisting In theReuter - 105 words
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Article60 1964-06-07 9 US missiles for British range LONDON. Sat.— The United States Army missile battalions from Europe will use a British missile-firing range In the Hebrides, oil Scotland. The British Defence Ministry and the American Department of Defence lolntly announced yesterday that arrangements had been for Sergeant Missile Battalions to use the60 words
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Article239 1964-06-07 9 ILTASHINGTON, Sat. Tf A U.S. Navy officer, has revived the o 1 d dream of a sea-level canal across Thailand's narrow Kra Isthmus between the South China Sea and thr Indian Ocean. Cmdr. R.D. Duncan, writine in the June issue of the U.S. NavalUPI - 239 words
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Advertisement134 1964-06-07 9 ST 1 64 IT MAY CHANGE YOUR ENTIRE FUTURE (Fill in coupon, post and you will receive an important booklet that may lead you to greater achievement in whatever field in which you are engaged. No obligation at all -O> lechn.qu* lor jcqu.'^g a powe'lul memory m pay yx, rad134 words
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Advertisement608 1964-06-07 9 YOU MAY HAVE LIVED ON EARTH BEFORE! Seu places, or people you pass in the street, may seem oddly jamiliar to you. Hate you known them in a previous life? You wonder why you are living on earth to-day and for what purpose you are here. Certain Recrets of life608 words
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Article452 1964-06-07 10 LONDON, Sat. CONTROL aixi management of the £70--million Rootes Motor Group will not be affected by the £12,300,000 share bid by the American giant, Chrysler Motors, a Rootes spokesman said sere yesterday. In a day of oensations. which started with a move by the Stock Exchange councilReuter - 452 words
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Article384 1964-06-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of share.-- traded in brackets: INULSIKIALS: Kmu Una (3.000) $2.74: E Smelter* < 2.000 1 $4.02 x-aU. Fed. D.spensarie& (2.000) $1.76: Gammon (3.000) $3.40: Hotel Singapura (4.000)384 words
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203 1964-06-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A CHINESE Muslim convert, Abdul Salam bin Abdullah, 20. of Kamoong Bharu here, was today sentenced to three years jail and six strokes of the rotan for extortion. He was convicted by the President of the Sessions Court. Inche Abdul Hamid203 words
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Article55 1964-06-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Inche All Ratnam bi.i Kasman was elected president *>' t np newlyformed Co-operative Officeri Union ot Malaya- at IU inauKural meeting here recently. Other officials: vie--presldent. Che Zahrah binte Mor.htar: r*creury, Inche Mohamed bin Monamed Don; assirtant secretary. Inche Ismail bin Din:55 words
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Article84 1964-06-07 10 IPOH. Sat. A dinner to celebrate the 43rd anniversary of die Perak Sundary Shops' Ouild and the completion oi an $80,000 extension to the association premises will be held tomorrow. Nearly 150 members who donated more than $50 for the extension fund will each receive a certificate from84 words
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Article42 1964-06-07 10 PENANQ, Sat. The body of a Japanese seaman, Yasuo Hetazaki 25 was found floating In the sea off Kedah Pier by a marine police patrol yesterday. Hetazaki. from the Japanese vessel Kael Maru. is believed to have been drowned.42 words
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Article94 1964-06-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat —Five months! after he had broken into a house In Kampong Amber, a youth gave I himself up yesterday at the .Too Chiafc police station. Senior Inspector A. J. Wilson, prosecutir.g. told a District Court today. Abdul Hamid bin Mandarl, 17, who pleaded guilty94 words
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Article, Illustration448 1964-06-07 10 DEATH-CRASH TEACHER FINED, GETS DRIVING BAN Miss Cohen is blamed for Singapore accident SINGAPORE, Saturday. SINCAPORE school teacher. Miss Bett Cohen, 40, was today fined $50 and di< qualified from driving for a year after a foui day trial in connection with a fatal mote accident which took place last448 words
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151 1964-06-07 10 Six cobras killed after hiss in house |^i ala kam;sak. sit I. Suhramaniain. 13. Fnim Three pupil in t CUffard School here about to take his bath ye terday afternoon when heard a hissing sound the bathroom of his hou in Jalan l.o« and saw t< young cobras in a151 words
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82 1964-06-07 10 HASLUCK SILEN DURING SPORE STOPOVE CINOAPQRB ri.it. rtM Minister tor Extei Affairs, »Vi Paul Husluck. momma madp a 20-minu" I over here fnroute to Bangkok Mr. H:i.-lurlc. who had flour on d Thai International Caru\ fl:Rlii irom J;ik;iv i his arrival by the Australian puty High Commissioner In Sii pore.82 words
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Article32 1964-06-07 10 IPOH. BM Mr Inder Si has been elected president of Kuala Kangsar Sikh Tempta C mittee. with Mr. Atit Sin«h asi president. Mr. Dharani Singh secretary anrt Mr J;ii*eer Si32 words
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Article33 1964-06-07 10 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. V will soon stan on a $***** he clinic at Bukit Merah in K district. When completed in a months, the clinic will serve I tnan 10.000 people-33 words
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Article188 1964-06-07 10 TANAH RATA. Sat. A WATCHDOG used by a laundryman near here to guard a shed in which he kept his customers' washings, has been badly mauled by a tiger. Kobby. the watchdog. Is In a critical condition. The laundryman. Mr. Chong Yong Kwal. said that about 4188 words
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Advertisement454 1964-06-07 10 Buy a KELVINAIOR REFRIGERATOR NOW and be eligible lo enter the KELVINATOR RADIO SHOW $10,000.00 in CASH and 6IFTS most be won To commemorate its 50th anniver- sary, Kelvinator is sponsoring a mmm "»»9m tradio competition on both Radio f .mi 1 1 Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur and Singa- t pore454 words
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Miscellaneous69 1964-06-07 10 I It* getting 3 IttH* K*ueh mdustiy -Jfat mtr/e ff/fWjm co*eer»&. b*»er. PMtseworthff i* rto ?&Zr!!Z d JZ* mmm^^M Mfh ihe growing but ouertmeie into ones r^"^ £wtt»*Kx»Jc& ...a w" exiled iv hrs --to efo*i»ot* \p*c* gd^ relaxation after a for 4itite burte* N tordd*& -Z^*7i ofetertme... f^j 1 W^<?atfptef4/y69 words
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Article, Illustration246 1964-06-07 11 FRENCH DRESSING... starring James Booth, Roy Kinnear, Marisa Mell and Bryan Pringlc I GOT back from the Cannes Film Festival to find the same sort of thing going on In a new English comedy called "FRENCH DRESSING." Only Cannes never had a scandal as funny as the one that246 words
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Article, Illustration866 1964-06-07 11 When Burton lost his temper POLICE ARE CALLED OUT EVERY DAY AND EVEN FRANK SINATRA IS IMPRESSED AS I pushed my way through, the hundreds of people milling outside the stage door, I remembered something he had said to me in Mexico seven months ago: "You will see; the fuss866 words
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Article302 1964-06-07 11 HAVE you ever been away at a time when there was a show you particularly wanted to see? A malign fate will take care that this always happens on the week before you arrived or the week after you left. So It was with Hosallnde Puller, the brilliant302 words
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Advertisement547 1964-06-07 11 f now snow 1 >«.: I >i Horn 1.30 4.00 6 30 1 9.30pm n g CAMERON MITCHELL CAESAR THE JL We:" -z\ 1 NOW SHOW I 1 llom- 1 30-400-6 30 9.30pm Mm TOSHIRO MIFUNE I Samurai Pirate i i m y J touosciw ™i»L I EtsnjMcoui ENGLISH VERSION547 words
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Advertisement321 1964-06-07 11 Yes, Malaysia's most popular coupled-rangefindcr 35mm camera, the YASHICA LYNX, is now available in a "Cds" Version. This means that not only do you get the LYNX'S exclusive tri-way finder giving CORRECT FOCUS, CORRECT EXPOSURE and CORRECT COMPOSITION but alto the world* most accurate exposure-determining device the Cadmium Sulphide meter321 words
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Advertisement113 1964-06-07 11 v Oianonds, pearls, \/V\ Mi many variety C^\ of precioui >^ gems. sm mm *r t^^\ LEE/ONN mouth emoec koao. NATIONAL LANGUAGE SYNONYMS With tnohik-Ciinese Equivolcnti A Indexes INSPECTED 4 APPROVED by MINISTRY ot EDUCATION, SINGAPORE With English Index 324 pages $3.50 Chinese 332 53.50 Eng A Chi 310 54.00113 words
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Advertisement415 1964-06-07 11 Ll DO (Spore) Charity Premiere Wednesday 9pm a Under the Distinguished Patronage ot His Excellency The YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA In Aid of The £atholic Welfare Services I B Fund for Underprivileged Children. Academy Award Winner for BEST ACTOR W^/oJl!^! The Most Ehraordimri mu-~vsnwmi™sn'JFJL@JL(uL Storv Ever Filmedl SPECIAL MATINEE SHOWS FOR415 words
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Article, Illustration340 1964-06-07 12 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM TO TAKE A... by Singapore, Sat SUNDAY TIMES TAKE a good long look at the picture above, because this may be the last time you see this part of Singapore rooking as it does from the air. On the left is an architect's view of340 words
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Article, Illustration281 1964-06-07 12 PETER LIM - PETER LIM By TODAY'S motoring picture is another reader's "request." Following last Sunday's picture of the new Fiat 850 published at the reauest of a woman reader —I was asked by a lovely voice on the telephone for a picture of an "unusual and fast modern car." I hope281 words
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Advertisement678 1964-06-07 12 EXTRA STRENGTH... TO MEET EVERY ROAD. LOAD AND I CONDITION OP SERVICE /I \jM TRUCK TYRE E^Mf^jMa^^jßl /mT-WW Fln ton mx* tyraaare orpnaally cnpnaand to $t*% All 8tT0,,//7y^V/7^^^^R^jL *^JMs^bWb> (t »r stmcr- on rvtry hauling job. They an tailorHB^^^^^SS^((\M| VM mad* for long milrag* or for tractiun. The Shock jM678 words
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Advertisement350 1964-06-07 12 Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching Stopped in S^d&:- w #1 /Minute. Do tow reet Itch so "L "^'ifcasWii j^f^k K^Qta]Ua«Hj badly that they nearly drlTe you crasyT Doe*. the akin on your feet crack and Infections, aa wall aa Ring-worm. S. peelt Are there blisters350 words
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Article, Illustration743 1964-06-07 13 EPSOM JEEP - Pasir Puteh can win for his new owner EPSOM JEEP pASIR PUTEH can recover a good portion of the purchase money for his new owner, Jacky's Stable, in the $10,000 Class 1 Div. 1 9f handicap (Race 5) at Ipoh today. This Smokey Eyes six-year-old is certainly a very courageous743 words
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Article1510 1964-06-07 13 CARD KEY A letter after the horse's name Indicates the type of going preferred; f fast: g good; s soft; h heavy; a any. Betting forecast; (SF) strongly fancied: (F) fancied. 'Apprentice allowance; Soaldl, P. K. Leong. Lim and Dragon 3-lb; Nazudl and Chong 5-lb: others 7-lb. Race1,510 words
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Article159 1964-06-07 13 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOX POINTER B. UNTONG PIN HIGH PIN HIGH Race 1 Alamanda Chor Pavong Beradu Untong Malaysian Glory Beradn l/ntoog 4M»"Hrnl» B. CHALLKNGBK LOCH LEVEN LOCH LEVEN Z Loch Leven Buaya Tapah Balkan Challenier Doubles Adios Splendid Doable Adios ARDENT LAD CONCRETOR ARDENT LAD Race S159 words
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Article345 1964-06-07 13 r»ADKT ROUSSEL, fourth In last week's Perak Derby after making a spectacular breakaway, is down in Div. 2 and can certainly be backed with confidence in Race 4. Nine furlongs is more like his right distance. At the tailend of last season he triumphed in345 words
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198 1964-06-07 13 T ONDON. Sat. The! lj English ttlly Homeward Bound, starting at 100-7, won The Oaks i the fillies classic, at Fpsom Downs yesterday Just when it looked as if the French fllly U Bamba. who h*d made all the run- ning, would win another198 words
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276 1964-06-07 13 TAKE MISS DELAWARE, LOGICAL TO WIN AGAIN MISS DELAWARE (Race 1) fairly routed her opposition in the Div. 4 o\A straight race on Wednesday. She took command a long way out and streaked awaj to a comfortable fivelength win in lm 6 1/5. two fifths of a second faster thin276 words
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Article309 1964-06-07 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. Entries for the Singapore Turf Club amateur meeting next Saturday are: Class I—l Mile: Esse Tu. Tun Sri Lanang Mate Marksman >, Bebnont Park (late Sureshot> Maglr Vote. Pizarro. Filibuster Niccolina. Androcles. Norval Lad. No Kidding, Ever Tranquil. Beachcomber, Cash Cheque, Alu Alu. Robin309 words
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Article49 1964-06-07 13 DHARAMSALA (Punjab). Sat. —An Indian XI and the visiting Malaysian hockey team played a goalless draw In an exhibition match here yesterday. A crowd of 5.000 turned up to see the match but the fare served by the travel-weary teams was not up to expectations.49 words
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Advertisement240 1964-06-07 13 Getting Up NigMs Makes Men Feel Old Before Their Time Nothing- can make you feel so old. Mxed, and depressed as loalnr s!een> and energr because of Qettlnf Up Nights or Burnlnfl, 6msrtlng, Itching Acidity. And If your back aches and Rheumatism Pains In joiota and muscles make you miserable,240 words
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Article, Illustration754 1964-06-07 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL i By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. JJALAYSIAN badminton coach Eddy Choong returned home with the Thomas Cup team today exuding confidence in the future and with a prediction. "Tan Aik Huang will be one of the world's best players, perhaps the veryLim Yaw Chong - 754 words
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354 1964-06-07 14 Cheers for Gooding as he takes all ten Negri wickets MALACCA. Saturday. YIALACCAS West Indian paceman, Osborne iTI Gooding. set a Malaysian record in inter-state cricket when he took all ten Negri Sembilan wickets for 46 in the MCA South Zone match here today. Gooding struck terror from the start354 words
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Article122 1964-06-07 14 PONTIAN. Sat. Singapore beat Johore by an Innings and 14 runs in their MCA interstate match here today. Scores Johore 96 and 138. Singapore 248-4 declared. Johore 2nd inns: Singarajah c Stevens b Way 0. Singam lbw T. Martens 18. Sivamcorthy b T. Martens 23. Serjit122 words
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Article231 1964-06-07 14 PERLIS FANS CHASE REF I£ANGAR, sat. Police had to rescue referee K. Guru of Penang from a mob at the end of the Malaya Cup soccer match between Perlis and Seiangor here today. Selaneor won 3-1. Guru was escorted off the field and taken to the police station, 150 yards231 words
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249 1964-06-07 14 Malaysians eclipse Thais in N-Day swim SINGAPORE, Sat. Ma- laysia bagged ten gold, six silver and six bronze medals on the first day today of the international swimming match against Thailand, held to celebrate Singapore's National Day. Thailand won one cold. five silver and f.ve bronze medals. Re» tills: 200249 words
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Article164 1964-06-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Olympic Council of Malaysia selection committee today set qualifying standards for Malaysian competitors for the Olympic Games In Tokyo In October. The standards are based en the Bth best at the last Olympics. The Malaysian team will leave on Oct. 5.164 words
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Article85 1964-06-07 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Polo Club will meet Pahanc In the final of the Malayan Polo Association tournament for th* MarDoueall Cup at Thomson Roari tomorrow. Singapore qualified for the final when they defeated Selangor 7-6J while Pahang beat the Sultan of Johore's team 9-6J In the85 words
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Article33 1964-06-07 14 SINGAPORE, Bat. Newtonltes beat Seletar 5-1 in their SAFA div. 3C match at Farrer Park while Telok Kurau United beat BTU 2-1 in a div. 2B match also at Farrer Park.33 words
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Article313 1964-06-07 14 SYDNEY. Set. Results of Australian Association football matches played today were: NSW (N) Dlv. 1: Mayneld 2. .Cessnock 0. NSW (Fed) Dir. 1: Croatia 1. Cumberland 6; Bankstown 3. Hakoah 3. DIV. 2: Sydney- Aust 4. Mellta 2. QUEENSLAND STATE: Hellenic 1. Latrobe 3. QUEENSLAND DIV. I:Reuter - 313 words
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Article23 1964-06-07 14 PENANG. Sat. Penang retained the Coronation Cup annual tennis competition when they took a winning 8-4 lead over Perak today.23 words
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473 1964-06-07 14 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON TEST COMMENTARY BY TRENT BRIDGE. Saturday. T<HE first Test between- England and Australia 1 fenced along yesterday in an interesting and, at times, peculiar manner. There were times in midafternoon and particularly in the hour before tea473 words
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Article42 1964-06-07 14 IPOH. Sat— Rain washed out the Perak Mute cricket trial on the Municipal padang here today after Hazar Singh's XI had scored 147. Top scorers were C. Kamalendran (35. A. Dass '27). Hazara Singh (22) and Joe Marshall (16).42 words
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Article159 1964-06-07 14 I^UALA LUMPUR, Batt— rv Fred de Souza. Asian and SEAP Games Gold Medallist, could only manage to score 572 points in the small bore rifle prone at the National Shooting Association of Malaysia trial held at the Gurney Road range here today. De Souza who159 words
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Article105 1964-06-07 14 T ONDON. Sat. Heavy rain prevented any play today on the third day of the First Test between England and Australia at Nottingham. England were 216 for eight wickets at last night's close. Tea scores in other matches: Worthing: Warwickshire 103-2 (R. Barber 57Reuter - 105 words
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Advertisement33 1964-06-07 14 Heineken--23 Beer -^i^^fl In places of distinction there is Heineken Beer from \f§Mr^'* +k? **voi\ Heineken, the beer for Imt/i *^T" vXb people with discerning taste, kCVH n everywhere! World's leading imported beer33 words
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Advertisement430 1964-06-07 14 J c S beachwear C at its /f V best If S C >; /.ii-H S S Active and attractive, j 5^ that's Speedo J f I A beachwear for [mmttm" o**^0 C men made for i j J_, l\ i S action and l\ S styled for casual I\|430 words
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Miscellaneous182 1964-06-07 14 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Malay* Cup: Perak v Penang (Stadium Perak, 7.30 p.m..); Forces v Negn (Princes Rd, XL. 5): Johore v Jt Services; Spore v Malacca (Jn Besar. 7.30 p.m.). Burnley Cup: Perak v Penang (Stadium Perak, 6>; Spore v Malacca (Jn Besar. 5.45 >. Spore Div. 3C: P Setia182 words
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Article, Illustration2791 1964-06-07 15 John Deane Potter - THE MANY FACES OF PETER SELLERS John Deane Potter ***-^^-^-^-^^*Ai^(wAu4ixJß by He is the man of many faces. The man who is always acting a part. He has been known to ask this question of himself: "Who is Peter Sellers?" But even though he may doubt it, there is a2,791 words
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Advertisement53 1964-06-07 15 ■B^^^ SB I H^^ i with the smoothest flavor vL^'jm^ f\ in cigarettes today I A mm tC-J-M |BMHJB^WB> HH^ B. t. lUjmldi Tob«n» Comiuiw. Winsum -halt m. N. C. V. M. A. Modern filter, glus rich tobacco taste smoothed with menthol also available in packets of 10 AMERICA'S LARGEST53 words
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Miscellaneous288 1964-06-07 15 I I I I I H^HB I VCKOSS: I DlscolOUn4 (ft), DOWN: 1. Deadly 161 2 i 5. Rearing 17). 11 S«'ini OUI (41 F,-ninw i n.vii 13. Oerm i4i. 14 From of a Hack ce enl '6. 3. DeUl «3>. 4. (9>, 16 L«iip 3 > 18. Accurately Feed288 words
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Article, Illustration431 1964-06-07 16 AS OUR GIRLS GO OVERBOARD FOR THAT NATTY DARK BLUE, HERE ARE RYE BASIC RULES BY WHICH THIS NEW FASHION GAME IS PLAYED THIS is Ihe season when every fashion-minded girl joins the navy to acquire the badge of seamanship. For this year, the uniform that keeps a sailor happy431 words
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Article, Illustration515 1964-06-07 16 PACKING a suitcase sounds an easy enough job which eren bachelors are expected to manage themselves. For the woman whose husband has a lot of travelling to do It Jut an additional chore. And through regular practice she will know how to pack exactly the things he515 words
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Advertisement182 1964-06-07 16 JOIN THE NAVY! Edited by Evelyn Tv TO EVERY U OMAN OVER 30... Endocil promises you that your skin can be young again in 2 1 da) s Lea Endoril always and your skin will stay young. I- it pumSUkS i l^ it >> horinone-enrichrii Lndocil penetralia dorp mm \(uir182 words
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Advertisement502 1964-06-07 16 rnaidenfbrm Pre-Lude'Lo-Bak--/^^^i^S^- are^>ack sensation for vvomen gownsl s °ft -backed elastlo^ >^^^^^^>J g?^. band takes a waistline \K y^^\l\\V| plunge in back-keeps bra V^-^^yy^. J J) securely in place. Lace J/J) with sheerest .J^fcjf^^ggS^^p^y marquisette. Available in Black White On sale at all fine stores. Try a Maiden form Girdle502 words
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Article, Illustration259 1964-06-07 17 DO YOU WANT SHELLS FROM BRAZIL? DEAR KNOW ALLS ILL you help me cont- act someone who would be Interested in exchanging sea-shells with a Brazilian pen-friend of mine, Mr. Protasio P. de Melo of Aye. H. da Fonseca 706, Natal R.G.N.. Brazil, who is in charge of the shells259 words
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1021 1964-06-07 17 The girl I love is a bit of a beatnik DEAR Jane Lee: Am I in dangerous waters or not? I have been going oul with a girl for tour months and I think I love her. The trouble is that mv family don't approve of her because she is1,021 words
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Article282 1964-06-07 17 ALL ABOUT DOGS THIS week we will discu.ss the easy going dog. i This fellow Is undoubtedly the easiest to train. I have always found him a very willing pupil. He enjoys pleasing his master and learns quickly. Another advantage with tins 1 type of aog is that being282 words
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Article134 1964-06-07 17 ASK YOUR DAD it's in every home but not many parents could give the right answer if a child asked WHAT IS BRASS? HHHERE are many x different kinds of brass but they are all alloys that is a mixture of metals. Copper is the principal ingredient and the amount134 words
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Advertisement211 1964-06-07 17 S INo Sir, not really- r^ 1 it's just another of -J\ those tall stories. J 3 Y° u d'dn't really think you'd v^*^ shot up three inches, did you? \rr It's your clothes they're suffering from after wash shrinkage! And how they're sufferingl *~jf No, you won't be able211 words
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Miscellaneous123 1964-06-07 17 Radio Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR A.M.: 600 Programme Summary 602 Morning Melodies; 700 The News; 7 10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 732 Breakfast Potpourri; 800 The News; 8.05 Bright And Breezy: 8.30 News In Malay; 835 Bright And Breezy 9no Music City; 10.00 Summary Of Programmes For123 words
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Miscellaneous115 1964-06-07 17 (ilsMoii: ti no Summary Of ProKiammes For Tue Evening; 6 03 Bualan Bulan Baluusa KeBang&aan; 6.18 Music Hath Charms: 6.30 The Nev.s. 6.40 Race Results: 6.45 Music At Sundown; 700 Light Classics: 7.30 Highlights; 800 Faraway Places: 830 Decca Delivers: 900 Records At Random: 9.30 The News; 9 40 Newstallc/Interlude;115 words
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Miscellaneous145 1964-06-07 17 10 30 On Stage: 1100 The Na- turallM; 11 15 Make Mine Mii.slr, 11 30 The Newport Jazz Festival P.M.: 12.00 My Cousin Rache!; 12.30 Melodies Of Years Gone By; 1.00 All Strings And Fancy Free: 1.30 The News: 1.40 Music From The Movies; 2.00 Laura Chiltern: 215 Women s145 words
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Article, Illustration343 1964-06-07 18 PETER GROSVENOR - PETER GROSVENOR HUNGRY DAYS AS A STRUGGLING WRITER IN PARIS FOLK decades after it had all happened and only a year or two before his suicide in 1961 Kinest Hemingway sal down in i nostalgic mood and wrote about his voting, penniless and frantically hungry days as a struggling343 words
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Article, Illustration956 1964-06-07 18 YEO TOON JOO - YEO TOON JOO LIFE IN MALAYSIA TODAY TURNS THE SPOTLICHT ON YOUTHS WHO TRAIN FOR A CAREER ON THE WAVES A day on board the training ship Singapore BT SINGAPORE'S first school on the sea the training ship Singapore is a floating example of the956 words
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Article489 1964-06-07 18 Tact A YOUNG man. unaware that his hostess was within ear-shot, said to a friend. "She's got a face like the back of .a cab." The friend cautioned him In a whisper. "Er I mean like the back of an expensive sports car." said the young man. He489 words
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Article, Illustration311 1964-06-07 18 WHA T IS YOUR VERDICT? fAN someone injured by carelessly-opened car door automatically get compensation from either the driver or hi* Insurance company? That was the question raised In John Stevens's case. John wa s walking home late one night from the cafe wher« he worked when a sports car311 words
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Advertisement136 1964-06-07 18 Jr Sr w i vu it* ii MjNyyLxjv What chances do these girls face in a highly f "*"^jjf P^^SLi competitive world where the eternal struggle of the P^^fe sexes goes on in home, office, and even romance? W You'll find the answers in the June issue of r«MW •^^■b136 words
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Advertisement28 1964-06-07 19 h NEXT WEEK: ***1 IN intimate detail the many jk loves of Peter Sellers on and off the W m »creen. ■ML i&sM as a i n-i im—28 words
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Advertisement694 1964-06-07 19 For quick promotion, better pay, and career you could put your heart Into cftojfi g« of mst ck*SE's?£oks fmi! OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!* IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and keen to I l# VAIID ciiniEf-r make the most of today's opportunities here is a WHICH IS TOUW PST SUBJECT chance694 words
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Advertisement148 1964-06-07 20 Who has not heard of the beauty of an Irish Colleen? Here is a Waterford Crystal suite that holds a charm as bewitching and as magical as a fair girl's loveliness intricate diamond cutting offset by gracefully fluted ovals, with a close diamond pattern on the knobbed stem. This it148 words
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Miscellaneous438 1964-06-07 20 mLMpuSSS FnrZA Q R JOT? RrTDDrsTTntJ^* o^." 1 -r a I GE'TlKic "-OSE C s UIKi7EKS X AVi7 Ov" 0- J 'S THIS WEEK FOR YOU LAPKJLOKN IOSC 19k Inii could be a teiibauuiial week for you H you are ambitious or conteinplaiuig a change, li is essential to be438 words
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Miscellaneous241 1964-06-07 20 Ihls could be a musl lmpoilaut week lot you if you are interested in getimg hold ol money. It you have anything to cell, then the middle aays oi the week will bring you what you have hoped to get. Late in the week you'll have time to look up241 words
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Miscellaneous589 1964-06-07 20 and by Saturday you'll be In a expected but pleasant invitations happy mood, ready to plan con- which can build up your popufiaemly lor the future. larity In a heart-wanning way. VIRGO (August 22-Sepl. S2>: SCORPIO <Oct. 24-Nov. 22 1: You net a letter or a visitor early if you589 words
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Miscellaneous341 1964-06-07 20 -STAR of therpHl;s «ill M an mlrrtntint 1 timr (oi w.u if >ou <ir #^H anxious to siiilr down and make >uur lite more kecmr. Something is coming up rapidly and you could have some j;uixi WK* .^H fortune betore the month of IPiVMsi Jul>. Certainly where money U con-341 words
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Advertisement47 1964-06-07 21 i com /tijM£&^\ 1 Ml Q /111k W W^| 1 1— —to fii <s Mif.'^-^S^ 1 1 i -mmmm| f|»^j)/)| f Mil m V 1 Wl If. I^^ >^"^ g^^ ggM ""'^'^'^^^T^WWiiElEfiMLt)L» jQJ°" -I |hIT MORE THAN ONE MILLION BIC BALL PENS SOLD EVERY DAY l --_~-----.p_»__.. I47 words
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Miscellaneous383 1964-06-07 21 r#r ciscrc /cw, yourprud west favourite YVAUOS.PAhICHO! IvVMy POES NIOTTME C4PPUNTHE NEBP6 THEM I 4 FEW MILES AWAY- V WUATI >VU MEAN THAT WSYB SOT AJ- SBUP SOLPIEKS TO PO"^/ ALL TO 6UAXP <J 7 OLP COVEKEP VW(rOW 6 tjf 1* *iy L>^r iMEALV~r -^5/ 7-^ I TH/5 twins? j—383 words
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Miscellaneous342 1964-06-07 22 4^ £TT /OKAY. FLIMT, 4LIPE >tJUK.\iLr'>i '^C~ I I WOUUPN'T THIW6 ABOUT THI* <TE:LUWI PA66ER PUT I PoJ *Ec ORP I'M < LEFT, J^gL OFF AFTER L^^lll HtAPWKT TrvL A >— (JOJOW ErMOU^MTPCtEAgOUT.' J- -M WOTHAM6-IW&\ LOCKIM6 FIMNEV-^ F^^^'B THE PIVEK I'-i V \^T hT^n FllWf'/*AWMEA.Ht>TeiEPTO[^-O'.'RA«!MyPV'R<OIT... I PVIL TAICE A342 words
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